French niche line Parfumerie Générale has launched Liqueur Charnelle, a new cognac-inspired fragrance in their Huitième Art Collection.
The five major aromas that give Cognac its unique flavor are vanilla, prune, caramel, orange and apricot… while the nose detects floral and fruity notes in its bouquet, such as dried linden blossom, vine blossom, dry vine shoots and pressed grape with hints of violet and vanilla.
Inspired by this cornucopia of fragrances, Liqueur Charnelle is a voluptuous, deeply sensual accord in which the perfumer offers a “cognac bouquet” of spices, blond tobacco and powdery woods. Suave and vibrant pink pepper, elemi and black pepper enhance tonka bean and raspberry notes…
Parfumerie Générale Liqueur Charnelle is available now at the brand's website, in 50 (€110)and 100 (€160) ml.
(via parfumerie-generale)
Wowwwwwwwwwww i adore Huitième Art tomorrow i’ll go to fragranze in florence annd i”ll give it a try
Hope you’ll like it!
I think Robin drunk some kind of liqueur…kkkk
Who me?
This sounds fabulous! I have to find where I can sample this…I think OsswaldNYC carries the line.
Yes, & Luckyscent…that’s all I know about in the US although there are probably more.
This sounds nice!! I do hope that there are no notes of fermentation or booze.